SLAA398A September   2008  – August 2018 MSP430F4794 , MSP430F4794

 

  1.   Using an MSP430™ MCU and TPS60313 to Implement a Single-Battery-Cell Powered Thermostat
    1.     Trademarks
    2. 1 Introduction
    3. 2 DC/DC Converter Basics – PIN vs POUT
    4. 3 TPS60313 Description and Features
    5. 4 MSP430 + Charge Pump Implementation for Single-Cell Thermostat
    6. 5 Thermostat Application Description
    7. 6 Current Measurements – Two Cell and Single Cell
    8. 7 Schematic
    9. 8 Conclusion
    10. 9 References
  2.   Revision History

Using an MSP430™ MCU and TPS60313 to Implement a Single-Battery-Cell Powered Thermostat

Powering an MSP430™ microcontroller (MCU) from a single 1.5-V battery cell is desirable in a number of applications. These applications require the use of a charge-pump-based dc/dc converter. This application report describes dc/dc converter basics and selection, and presents the implementation of a single-cell thermostat using an MSP430 MCU and a TPS60313 dc/dc converter. Analysis of the single-cell plus dc/dc converter solution includes the current consumption and the expected battery life.

Source code related to this solution is available for download from www.ti.com/lit/zip/slaa398.